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“There isn’t any text I am aware of like this, and as the author notes, there is an increasing amount of interest in this area, so a text is needed.”
—Richard York, University of Oregon
“All too often statistical analysis texts lose sight of the reasons for conducting the research in the first place, but that is certainly not the case here…The chapters thus far actually go far beyond much of the current work by both synthesizing a wide variety of material and explicitly dealing with many of the taken for granted assumptions…All of the writing is quite clear, even when it verges into quite complex methodological territory. The examples are well chosen.”
—Buster Smith, Catawba College
“This should be required reading for World Bank, OECD and U.N. researchers and data collectors as well as applied and academic sociologists, economists, political scientists and others who conduct cross country comparisons using publicly available large datasets.
—Ernesto Castañeda, University of Texas at El Paso
“I really don’t know how the author has managed it, but he covers complex material in an incredibly clear way…I think students who have a weaker background in statistics will learn a lot from the text and students with an advanced background in statistics will look at their analyses in a different way (from the point of planning analyses to actually interpreting results).”
—Lesley Williams Reid, Georgia State University
“I suspect this book will greatly enhance the teaching and practice of rigorous macro-level comparative analysis. It is a welcome addition to the teaching and training of future comparativists…I like very much the author’s courage in directly assessing and sometimes challenging the existing literature…This book must be taken seriously by all students of comparative politics. One can learn a great deal from it—it is a “big picture” book, covering well and widely the current state of research and analysis utilizing macro-approaches to the study of comparative politics.”
“The author explains complex concepts very well. Indeed, I found this far easier to read than most discussions of statistical methods.”
—Laura Hatcher, Southern Illinois University
“This is a book of PRIZE WINNING quality…It is also a profoundly original, highly convincing and very innovative attempt to reformulate macro methods to avoid the pitfalls of the clichéd solutions that have filled macro journals with sloppy unconvincing pseudo-scientific analyses for the last twenty years.”
—Samuel Cohn, Texas A&M University
a good book
The following review regards the book “Methods for quantitative Macro-Comparative Research”, by Salvatore J. Babones.
Excellent book which will be a very useful supplement for our students evaluating comparative research
This is an excellent book on a complex topic, the author has made a fantastic job of explaining difficult statistical concept in a language that is easily acceptable to both students and researchers.
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